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  2. List of Air France destinations - Wikipedia

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    Air France flight AF 028 landing in 2011 at Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia, US. Air France was founded on 7 October 1933 as a merger of several French aviation companies. The network started with destinations across Europe, to French colonies in North Africa [clarification needed] and farther afield. [2]

  3. Google Flights - Wikipedia

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    Google Flights is an online flight booking search service that facilitates the purchase of airline tickets through third-party suppliers. It was launched by Google in 2011 following a buyout. It was launched by Google in 2011 following a buyout.

  4. Air France - Wikipedia

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    Air France Magazine, the airline's in-flight publication, is included at each seat, and Air France Madame, a fashion luxury magazine with a feminine perspective, is included in La Première and Business cabins and lounges. [152] On all flights, all films may be watched in English, Spanish, and French.

  5. Google Cloud partners with Air France-KLM on AI technology

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    Google Cloud said in a statement that the Franco-Dutch airline group's 551 operating aircraft, 93 million passengers carried in 2023, and its commercial and cargo flights generated large amounts ...

  6. Google’s new button is a game changer for finding cheap ...

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    Early last year, Google also introduced a pilot programme to help users secure lower air fares. In April 2023, the “price guarantee” program was launched on Google Flights, which refunds ...

  7. Air France–KLM - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the merger in May 2004, Air France and KLM combined offered flights to 225 destinations in the world. In the year ending 21 March 2003, the two companies combined transported 66.3 million passengers. In October 2005, Air France Cargo and KLM Cargo, the two freight subsidiaries of the group, merged their commercial activities.